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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1935, p. 9

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# 19 §#" sae> 3# § §f4 $3 6 enmnimmnmmnmammmenc in 1 Anondinenitenine ommc nds ~ \â€"| NICE dogqmnv [FURNISHED #â€"r« FRESH MANURE â€" Rotten manure ; " r hei ht, water; reasona -LlnhllMT&lP.m1m ;ul. .u“a'a'.‘“"': / â€"â€" D4 WICKER DOLL BUGGY, LARGEST BIZE; also child‘s electric stove, like new Morton metal bathroom cabinet | wi bey» . eled mirror. (never used),. size | 4; im blue reed davenport. Call during day â€"â€" 4.GRAVE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL :gm Shore Garden of Memories y rem= SECOND HAND CLOTHES SALE, to sell: winter conts, hvhhlyhrhm med, fur jackette, evening af o n 6 ROOMS, 3% BATHS _â€"â€"wicer‘y" FusmsdED ‘Anp â€"â€"10 aeres on Old Telegraph Road, 1 from West Lake Forest depot. $7, â€"â€"25 seres north of Route 22, east > Desplaines River:; wooded :300 per â€"â€"5 meres and 6â€"room house on Clavey near Woodridge station for $8,000 FRANK W. RUSSO . State Bank , Room: 16 Tel. 4. P. 2950 GIRL‘S LAMBSKIN COAT, to fit 9â€"1 â€"â€"1121 Burton Avenue; 6â€"room house bedrooms ; â€" Mortgage |/ $5800, _ 3 â€"â€"Wooded 50â€"foot lots, paving and se and paid for, $2 down and $2 per no interest. Price, $500 each. 4 â€"§30 Skokie ave., Sâ€"room bungalow, & hnmh-t.g.m. ‘Terms. â€"Eight lots in ‘s addition to land Park; water in; $100 each. =â€"10 acres, wooded, near Bannockburn sewer and wuter in. $350 per acre â€"â€"1121 Burton Avenue; 6â€"room house, WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ONE WHITE COUPLE BOY‘S LEATHER JACKET SIZE 14 footâ€" The funds obtained from memberâ€" ship dues and from the "Student Stunts" production are ‘used. enâ€" tirely for carrying on the work of the association and the benefit of the school or ‘its students. The asâ€" sociation maintains \a scholarship fund known as the "Richard Sandâ€" wick Memorial Fund" whic:lta used to aid students of: high 10lastic standing who are in need of money for lunches or school equipment. It offers scholarship aid to worthy boys and girls who need help to go on to college. The association conâ€" tributes to the: nurse‘s working !nqd;z the personnel work of the high school and supports the dancâ€" ing classes for sophomore students. sonable. Tel. H. P. 4194 Mrs. A.. N. Oppenheimer of N. Sheridan road entertained the memâ€" bership committee of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields Parentâ€"Teacher association at tea last Tuesday afternoon. At this meeting, plans were made for the coming membership canvas. Sometime during the next month, a member |of the committee will call at the home of each high school student and invite the par&nts to become members of the Parentâ€" Teacher association. owher anxious to sell; will trade for largâ€" Mr street dresses, perfect condition H 16 afternoons : only. 32 Brittany Tel H. P. 1122. High School P. T. A. Plans Annual Drive for New Memberships child ; boy‘s overcoat, size 16 ; coat, size 18 ; also several silk d in excellent condition and |1 priced. Tel. H. P. 3795. % wmn.unm ; Sizhe where . an eammsien on nb anpeniaontonihy Sem H tajertabtments. ‘or afher OHICAGO OFFICES Issued Tharsday € dell Printing Company, Udel! Buildi ;i hland Park, lllinois. 77"““"!"” ?"'rmazmmm' muhland Communications intended for publi¢ation must be written on ‘one side of the paper only, and paper only, and “wulhn:-nududrâ€"?{unvdm Ms&dm&;t&%flh'flhfl- day noon to insure appearance in current issue. I 1 | P other articles. Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois THE ZONNEHOEVE ANTIQUE‘ sHOP Waukegan Rd. & Central Ave., 1d Announces a Sale | between now and November 1 | 20% off on furniture and 10% on THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL | Splendid 6 room, stucco over til¢é,. 144 baths, large living room, excellen§g conâ€" struction, near school and trans 541 Central Avenue, H. P. 2360. â€"| AMM range, ;f_}f slightly used ; priced very rea« sonable. Tel. Wilmette 1417, or it at 744 lith st., Wilmette I AB4 * FURNITURE Manufacturer of fing ‘custom bui livâ€" ing room furniture closing out s samâ€" ples ; 50% to 60% savings ; and period styles; 2 pe. ‘suit, da s chairs. ‘,cal Furniture Mfg. al N. Wells st., Chicago. Tel, Delaware 4674 PAGE EIGHT & SOBONEE : .cc ienintrren ioh levityeon isnn alsinersiilfec 15 Mothers Helpers ............................. 185 8 Colored General |............................_$7â€" CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AGENGY Tel. H. P. 2520. y 1 bail shoulder pads and +shoes, breecthes. Tel. H. P. 2244. 12 Generals onthly ; cash for equity, $1000. > ) meres on Old Telegraph Road, 1 for an Adtaker i a T BAIRD & WARNER, INC. " Remington, Tel. H. P. 1855. Phone Help Wanted For Sale THEHICHLAND PARK PRESS FOR SALE Te cmu& ufnmdm&'rf GRoUP 479. block Highâ€" 4674 $4â€"36 4â€"$15 12 ... $12 35â€"36 7â€"$10 A84 at« ling A34 IC |* NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock wedn ; placed in another section, t ro | / RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if pmd on or before insertion ; 75 cé,n'ts; not paid. by ‘Saturday following p\iihu 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 7 cent§ for five lines or less if paid for before Inâ€" sertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additign line. CLASSIFIED â€" THREEâ€" FLAT, HEATED, ELECTRIC renge, plenty of closet space, bathroom and laundry; lâ€"car garage; rent very Call H, P. 587 after 6:00 v.m. 1 D34â€"36 p.m. â€" } m c f 1 m FIRST R 6â€"ROOM APARTMENTâ€" _ modern, n zlnduap«l lot, 100x600 ft., garage. 61 ntral ave. . Tel. H. P. 912. I $ D34â€"36 5â€"ROOM T, heated garage, heat furâ€" nished 25) Clay st. + D32â€"34 FOR IN smat:nm PARK 8â€"room stove heat, at 517 Central Ave; $30 per month. . ; Two 6â€" apartments, 50$ 8. St. Johns mve :rw per month. 5â€"room on Windsor Rd.; hot water hent ; per month. 2 FUBNXSFW ROOMS WITH KITCHEN. whee wb Ail foths 2AAA 40 >( Aunnenevsukaabas 19 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS ooonmfi'rnu | _ Tel. H. P. 5556 . Corner Eim Place and First 8t | A2%â€"41 HOME MADE BREAD CAR LOAD OF HARD MAPLE,| 4FT. FOR SALE: PHONOGRAPH RECORDS; lntest releases : Duke Elli . Bing Crosby ..... g:f Kem: k P || jA« Fred Alhlhfi_...- Bfifc, OFFER TAKIS‘iM.l hc;l::iut. Bâ€" make. 5}.’1. H. P. 149. ~/ l * ASBeEE LOT 50x210 in SUNSET TERRACE SUBâ€" SHRUBS, TREEs AND EVERGREENSâ€" LOMB I POPLARS 5¢ and up; perâ€" ennials 5e and 10¢; peonies, 25¢ and up. Apartments for dent The lectures will be given by Byrd Arnold $mith, a) noted consulting psychologist and lecturér. Her subâ€" ject will be the | Fortified Personâ€" Following the lectures the Cradle will serve a plate luncheon during which Mys. Smith! will hold a round table digcussion, answering quesâ€" tions on her subject. 1* water. (Office and waiting: room. Rea onable, §t.~.Johns _ Avenue. : Opposi No irn (Station. East. Phone P. 540. P D34 Evanst are |op of: Mo# Cradle ston. space. . Centrally located and hank ts repquible poopl«"| When solicited for membership, parents of high school students are asked to|remember how many needs the mongy will help fill, and to beâ€" come a paying member. f The next regular meeting of the association will be the. annual visitâ€" ing night and will be held on the evening |of November 7. | At this meeting refreshments will be served by the hospitality committee with Mrs, Roland WilJ’;r as chairman, Phone 490| In addition, there are the monthly teas and conferences with teachers, which are followed by short proâ€" grams h;vinx to do with some eduâ€" cational ‘problem. ts ette. and bath ; close to transportation in Ravinia. Tel. H. P. 1775. * D33â€"35 §41 Central Ave. HxGmLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICB | _ (aliced if desired) _ _ ; ORDERS TAKEN FOR NOODLE NESTS division ; excellent nclghfirrhoodf ‘or will ::‘."'..:lg-‘" feae Aearepoctition es toum. @ n near ns (@ Address Bâ€"T Press office. | ‘itlflpd lengths, in car load lot only. F.0.B. Highland Park to the highest bidder. Adâ€" dress 611 Central Ave. Care of Harry Koch.. ‘Tel. H.P. 2281. Ass 882 Central Ave. â€"__,, _ HUEBNER‘S BAKERY 589% c$uu ave. Tel. H. P. 3 JOHN O8TROWSKY NURSERY, 2343 W. Park a Tel. H. P. 49. A33â€"35pd nning Oct. 28, at 10:30 the ston Auxiliary ‘of the Cradle opening to the public a course onday morning lectures at the State 1016 Willoughby Tower Tel. Central 4355 203 North w.s':.. Avenue 1&1»“ dle Auxiliary . _ _ â€"Plan Lecture Course | ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION 2049 Ridge avenue, Evanâ€" FRANK w. RUSSO \Bquk Building, Room ‘Tel. H.)P. 2380 sunny and cozy. 917 Waukegan d P. uzg or : 3005. D34â€"36 FLAT, HEATED, ELECTRIC ty of closet space, bathroom + lâ€"car garage; rent very Phonograph Needles HUBER ELECTRIG Highland | Park ie d o T hi | allu ARTMENTâ€" AND KITCHENâ€" Howard W. Huaber STORES AND DESK 5 cents ul"hgh :niv 866 Central Ave. Paul Whiteman ... Fats Waller .. Cab Calloway Anson Weeks 16 D84 ngnms‘m OR UNFURNISHED 7â€"ROOM ouse: heated. sunporch: . Frigidaire ; hot ATTRACTIVE 4 BEDROOM, 2 . BATHS, hmloat«l:tm&l.hdq‘An.. lavaâ€" innmedinty onfipatey,, The sooperation ‘af im k coopera other brokers m 59 S. St.. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 1769. A83 Tâ€"ROOM. HOUSE v.«cgrr OR PARTLY furnished ; ressonable right party durâ€" winter ‘months.‘ Tel. H. .P. 4396.° B34 WINTER MONTHS, COUNTRY HOME, in NICELY .FURNISHED iBED ROOM. No Kol heat ; lots of hot watér;.garage if desired. ROOM .â€" Gentleman preferred; no other roomers. ‘Tel. H. P. 522. | S2tfpd mnnersmentnae sn tm aiain pereii meaiadnicenhiranstmmntusiominaammemssion m smm FURNISHED ROOM in private home on & tation, hot water at all times; terms reasonable. 642 Vine ave. P3itf NICELY FURNISHED front bedroom, suitâ€" able for two; board if desired. Tel. H. P. 3$308. 1 { 1 P31E LARGE ROOM ATTRACTIVELY FUR NRNES SLION PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near transporâ€" «Carmel, C-lfi 2 miles Pebble Beach ; 4 ;;u‘.n , ~each with bath; 2 new Fords; reasonable rent.. Waiter Egan, OFFICEâ€"â€"Upâ€"toâ€"date jn our bank building, on terms. * HIGHLAND PaARK STATE n'&x. J85H PAINTING, PAPERHANGING & DECORâ€" Eim Place Features H. Force and Movies on Safety Program R. H. Price and the P.T.A. of Elm Place school and‘ the Deerfield: Shields high ‘school have arranged a program to be held at the Elm Place auditorium Monday evening, Oct. 28, at 7:80 p.m. . ; Guest speakers on that evening will be H. J. Forte, chairman of., the Chicago Safety Commission, and# W. J. Gerwe, both of whom are naâ€" tional : authorities and prominent air. furnace; Râ€"ear ige ; rent reasonâ€" able. Call at 363 Toee t Bifgeps Box â€" 401, Carmel, Cali : by Red Fell Chances for victory look bright for the Deerfleld bluebacks‘ game with the strong league leading New Trier eleven. (The game Saturday will ‘be homecoming for the downâ€" shore team. Coach Floyd in a stateâ€" ment says that New Trier is on the downgrade and that they reached their peak when they defeated the strong Oak. Park team Saturday and with that vietory a lot of their strength was taken away. A huge th: of Deerfield stuâ€" dents and{alymni ‘are expected to follow the Li Giants down shore in the hope toing them upset the dope by défeating the green and gray. & A victory over New Trier would turn an already fair season into a brilliant ‘one. | Deerfield to Encounter ‘â€"_ New Trier Saturday Phone H. P. 405. Reservations for the course luncheon l?-o"' bee'll made by, l‘x dames: A:fithn#émie,,.&. L. Cumâ€" mings, Walter , Steger Butler, L. M. Cunningham, Thomas Galloâ€" way, H. B. Payne, P B. Evans, Edâ€" win Price, E. E. ‘Spencer, J. C. Moore, F,; > pmls Morris, Guy Shepard, C. |E, Karstrom, Ralph Sargent, H.! B. \French, Lucius Crowell, ‘Alfred | Castle, â€" Bently Handwork, ShepHerd Roberts, Frank G. Hall, James Kemper, Roy Bard. foat if destren‘s 1nd |enighared® rotermey ; N l eall rexsonable. â€" AuL HL IP. 1by _ *‘ _ Pant NISHED as a | bedâ€"livingroom ; private . bath; hot water at -l? times ; in modern‘ m iorpry ppin is oog eges ; ; com na« portation. . Tel, H./P. 1654 . P32â€"34. DILL‘S BARBER SHOP ANY D.l'lgg OR _sUIT CLEANED. AND PRESSED |_2 FOR $1.00 A SERVICE CLEANERS 15. N. Second St. â€") Phohe H. P. 3717 : |~ . | Hâ€"94â€"35â€"36 ating. G Tel. H. P. 1 880 Central ‘Ave. Tel: H. P. 5557. H35tf FOR A BETTER HAIRCUT [ AT.40 CENTS 21 N. Second St. Tel. H. P.5494. H34â€"36 Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Offices for Rent Prompt Service. â€" Call or write. " _ ALBERT H. SALLEE Miscellaneous Work Guaranteed Accurate. G«#Nvork. .. |Prices Reasonable. JO CHRISTENSEN RCALTORS B34â€"36pd THBâ€"PREBLS H34â€"36 P26th Affidavit | s g the defendant, Jusnita |B. Wileaox, known adâ€" dress wr 2054 Denver, Colâ€" orado, whose t is now : unâ€" known, an:h um,-‘u e ocbt. o,l t:: state ani not ou: and u::lm m hemnd upon said defendant, Bavi in the office. of the Clerk of this nctt is therefore hmhi ven to aaid J Wilcox, that the plaintiff in entitled cause filed his complaint ‘in grid on the sixteenth day of t)amfie' D. , sund that said «stion no w i and ‘ undetermined in said Juanita B. Wileox, d State of Illinois) | County of Lake) ss. EBME MTITUE BE nHs MRCG Upon Tuesday, the 3rd day |of December A. D., 1935, as. the return for the hearing of all claims mmn bove named Estate. All persons havirig claims against said Esâ€" tate are inoti and requested to attend ‘the â€"of Lake County, Illinois, on ; said | da t tem o ci0ck .4. for ‘the purpose of said claims adâ€" justed. & <o 1 â€" TLLf® conrppErc, MEREE :. "i'fl'IjCllFBl‘l' coURT Walter LeRoy Waleux hiuttflva Waukegan, IIl., Oct. . Wilbur| B. Bn‘.g,‘t a ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE hereby given that the undersigned 1 og.:bo Estate of Philip Goldberg,| de c fixed upon â€"PUBI CHAUFFEUR, ; HOU l:w OR GooD wervant, mng yeark |experience, ‘good refâ€" erences. t call ~J.â€"M. Press ofâ€" fice. } | E34pd CHAUFFEUR ”mm.‘ linble |excellent refâ€" | erentes ; 4 MI Write "LL" leaders in th ement for public fottee m ie affeent dsb \Mayor William| Doocley of Highâ€" land| Park will gpen the meeting, 7â€"ROOM HOME, 1545 |JUDSON AVENUE, GARAGES ro& nnr,â€"-m N. Greenbay Rd. Tel. H. P. 171. B32â€"34 One of out frientis who has a picâ€" ture of a bull fight|painted by one of those artists wh e on public reâ€" lief says thz’t it fould be all right if you could telll which was | the horse and which|was the bull. : Of course the horse is| the animal which the man is §di ut you can‘t tell which is the man An umua! event at the Redeemer Luthrlran church| is the observance of a Mission Sunday. The purpose is to further the use of Christian missions in foreign countries .and at home. n;:fmfi' le work has been done in recent| t rs in behalf of the deaf and dun}} and the blind in our country, and [the work in forâ€" eign fields tiu hbt been curtailed but rather advaiiced. A sizeable offering for missjons is made on this Sunday, > | At the mornin pastor will oceu; in th‘& evening R Niles Center will dress. ‘f Mission Sun â€"â€"There will be music and enterâ€" tainment features|in addition to the speaking and . concluding part of the . program ill consist of an amusing mgion ure "Everybodâ€" ies Business" and |a Harry Langdon comedy. i ie _ 4 yPsel , Members of thel American Legion \vill serve x ushérs and distribute booklets clearly ¢gplaining the new traffic laws as ‘ ftlz{ther part of their program : ighland Park safety week, â€"|| | f E. L. Gilroy, co der of Dumarâ€" esq Spencer: ican Legion Post, will ‘briefly ‘;exp n fi\; permanent prog‘r;mfl for gregter safety in Highâ€" land | Park Ig‘o.t being sponsored by Mayor Dooley |and the Legion. Gail & Behanria, Waukegan, m?' A.lttlt“:." PUBLIC NOTICE is|hereby given that the underkigned Ex | of| the Estate of Patrigk J. Deeri decensed, t fixed upon |Tuesday, the ‘day of s A.D. |1935, as return ‘ day for the hear of all cla agrinst the above mi estate. | All having claims againgt , said Etn are hm notified -?d uested a no? :“ cmhy o County, , _ on at p‘elock. A. for the purpose of 7 j W SMALL HO*. a ble to transportaâ€" tion and school, $1000 down payment will Buy;; repz m give size of house, grounis and all details ; will make quick| deal; no rs, _ Address Sâ€"R Press | office. | K34pd CARE OF| REN High School Grad will care for chilâ€" dren days or eveni experienced ; very reliable and depe ‘Tel H, P. 3157. Ravinia;}; fu lâ€"car garage}; cl now | $45. Kenilworth 2016. Situation| Wanted Want Legal Notices ADJUDICATIDN NOTICE Ex i Testament _ _ _JOHN #. DEERING, nmfl Last Will and -;.nq:c:B" Prtfick 7. Dorkgn Be:Observed Here _ the Last Will and f Philip | Goldberg, y 100 0| c and : undetermined you, ‘the said Juan« t, must file your ndant. 35678 PAVLIK, JR., to service the local the pulpit and . O. F. Atndt of ve a mission adâ€" school ; possession 1935. Xxs2â€"344 B38â€"35 Tel }Clean-Printe-Rappecnblg | .. 80 years in Highland [Park. | 22 North Second Street _ PUBLIC .N in iven / the undersigned o. > Ex trix of & Es of Oréon B. ho day of December A.g. 1985, as L ret day for the hea: of Alkghl- Against above named Estate. persons . has Claims against c:‘Ig Estate are t fied and. reques! to attend the Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said « :t"iu- o'elo:l:l A.M. for the purpose ng said adjusted ?hmu T. BRAND, | the undersigned Administrator of the Est: of Frank P. Hawkins, deccased, has: fix upon ‘Tuesday, the 3rd day of Decemb A. D. 1985, as the return day for the hei ing of all claims against the a naim Fot But se ces arithd mt ate sa are m m.mdmrwhucmd%uu E+ the Purpose ¢t ‘having ‘sasd Qlaimb a ® justed. SX 4 P V. William Briddle, attorney Highland Park, Hlinois. Tâ€"A D 4 RICHARD W. BAW‘. Waukegan, IIl,. Oct. 11, 1985. :. X838â€"8t ,_ In ‘line with the improvement J iness in general, commercial \ ;xtory building will ‘doubtless ‘@l |increase greatly though ‘pro ‘at a less rapid rate than residen ‘building, the report continues. Ar it is natural to expect that, m ing the increase in new indu construction, there will automati ally be <a noticéable increase store and plant modernization W&fi will help swell the total of pri building volume. f a al. H. P. 2774 ?‘his year‘s incréase in u}:fv-i building, principally residen ;ld n in a great measure stimula activity of the Federal Housing A ministration‘s befter housing ‘!m gram, say Dodge experts, and t only logica} conclusion to be re.&hq is \that this increase will;be more largely felt in 1936, es as| FHA regulations an have established & more who! Jrel;tionship ‘between priva ET t i iesd The first eight months of t | r-’horwfl‘t:“pcrmt‘.inéu in residential building in the Uni States over the same 1 r, and this offers the most ho ful sign of substantial recovery y class of construction. . Apm imately 27,000 new family u were built in the entire country d ll;g this period of 1934. [This 1 ure was increased to approximat 47,000 new family Units in thle responding period of 1935 and, : eotding to Dodge estimatés, sho increase still further to 75,000 more during 1936. i | Every impom::llndietdon j i increased volume in p: ery class of bmagmz and â€" ering work in 1986, accordi fprecast report by the F. W. 1 corporation. : There have beet ;tn_tial increases in buiMing reases in en:‘itp'orinc;work- 1935 as compared with 1934, and the same time privately. _ projects have decreued s Geoem 106 _ North: Shore ITrges Predict Increase in ii _ Engineering and in | * Building for 1 North Sheridan Road . __|_. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gi a kas Classified Directory Smitty‘s | merropy rarus BARBER SHOP | ||| . AIRY s ooe Semtnte l . / â€" p?u.% rized # Nerm seemt seen / 1| / Grade A Milk . B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Auto Body and Pendere | Your Car in and Get Kétimare Automobiles ADJUDICATION NOTICE HIGHLAND« BUMP SHOP:~ 813 Eim Pm CLEANERS & TAILORS 48 Bim orenas d ns t it "al. H. P. «. 85 S. St. Johns Ave. ‘entral & Second St. â€" Tel. H. P. 948 589 Homewoud Ave. Highland Pk. s Mary Elizabeth O‘Connell of and Park. has been apâ€" poj mpbrary chairman of the newly formed Junior Auxiliary of the North Shore Catholic Woman‘s JUNK A. short period of instruction will be follow@d by appointments, in Noâ€" vember, to. ,Odiforhlm&;th paper. The Daily Marcon has been rated as ome of the best conducted coll € pers in the Middle wesk 1. n Joan Goodman, 306 Hazel avenue, now £ classes at the Uni. versity of Chicago, was among those firstâ€"year students who regisâ€" ;r‘:df work on the school paper, i at its opening session, held Tuesday, &b.ur THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 Local ‘}irl Works on . Chicago "U" institutiqns â€" property â€" owners desiring > old structures or to en o new construction. In fact,, pB of the. Dodge corâ€" ‘mre of the opinion that buildinsg expenditures in 1936 should be mt m:y to fifty per cent greater year‘s. Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repatred N*MMW AUTOMOCTIVE ELDACTRICLIANS in * ""fl*’;'a Fapg: Ghazs . | : * te, | 4 Window Shades. Auto Glass P-‘fl-n’!-nln J. SMITH 322 N. First St. Phone 77 â€"â€" . it }Daht‘s Alto'fitmcflon Co. Auto Repainting ...| : Gel and AXle _ x: tening . ; â€" DELICIOUS CREAM SANTI BROS. DAIRY o ido sEhv ELE C SERVICE ‘Body and Fender Repairing BPRING: SERYVICE STATION WELD AND SOLDERING for an Adtaker 3 5 7| For Quality and Bervice Call H. P. 18581 TELEPRHONE 410 BRAND BROS. Phone sUTTEE AND Bogs E. NELSON aper #~

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